As I was waiting for the sun to rise over the horizon and maybe beat back a little of the dense fog
at the Seal Rock Park in Coastal Oregon, I saw the sun coming through this group of trees atop
this rock face to the east.
I tried several things and ended up doing some work with Topaz Adjust. It is not a typical landscape
but I thought it was interesting.
Canon 5d Mark II
24-105 at 60MM
ISO 640 F11 1/160
Raw converted in Lightroom finished in CS5.
Yes this is interesting. I like the composition. If the rock at the bottom was not obstructed by something man-made, I feel showing more at the bottom would have helped the rock face from feeling cramped.
Interesting for sure. I love the colors of the rocks. Is there some copper in them??? Yes to a bit more room on the bottom but to me this one screams for more on the top. Well more with those inviting rays.
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Thanks Robert and Artie for the comments. I will spend some time incorporating your ideas into a redo.
Thanks much for taking the time to look and comment, it is a big help.